It’s Clearly Christmas at IndigoBlu…

So that’s it! We have our new International Design Team in place. If you’ve missed any of the introductions during June we’d love you to check out our new designers’ blogs and give them a warm welcome to the IndigoBlu family. Now it’s time for the team to get working. Beginning this Friday we will be sharing exciting projects and lots of clever ideas from our super talented DT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

This month we will be featuring something completely new from IndigoBlu. You already know and love our deeply etched red rubber stamps, hand pressed in Retford by the wonderful pixies at IndigoBlu HQ. Now we are expanding our range to include a a brand new concept for us, but let’s hand over to Kay who will tell you in her own words where this all started…

“Are you sitting comfortably? Let me tell you a story…. a few years ago, whilst looking through my friend Lauren White’s illustrations, I found some lovely, simple designs that would be perfect for my FlitterGlu technique. The only challenge was that you need clear stamps! This was the first step in a long journey to find a high enough quality clear stamp. I found a British Company willing to see if they could raise to the challenge. It resulted I an extra thick, higher peak, ultimately fine detail stamp.

This doesn’t mean we are moving away from rubber. …far from it. This will mean we have a complimentary product line that is of the same high standards.

Please may I introduce you to the first 4 releases of Christmas…. CLEARLY INDIGOBLU!!!”

Don’t they look amazing!!! And if you add your Mega Flakes to that sketchy layer using your FlitterGlu the results are even more incredible! To see how amazing it looks just wait to see what our Design Team have in store for you. And you only have to wait until this Friday 3rd July… we’ll see you then!

IndigoBlu - Quintessentially English Rubber Stamps. IndigoBlu was launched on 1 May 2011 after Alfie had been made redundant for the third time!! A friend reccommended they borrow an old stamp making machine that was gathering dust and make a go of it. With just enough money for one roll of rubber, Alfie began creating stamps from Kay's designs in his Mum & Dad's shed. Kay's 18 years... more >